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facebook-graphapi-js-connector

v1.0.11

Published

Connect your javascript application to facebook using the facebook graph api. Use the package to read, write, update or delete posts or info on behalf of the logged in user account, or on behalf of pages managed by the logged in user

Downloads

36

Readme

Facebook graphapi js connector

When your customer want you to make a facebook integration you should head over to facebook for developers, and check out the Graph API, and also visit the group Facebook Developer Community at facebook.

Be aware; This package is only a personal side-project, use with caution. The author has no affiliation with facebook

Prerequisite

  • You should know your facebook app's APP ID
  • You should set your app to use Website as a platform, and define the url path of your app

Install

With npm installed, run

$ npm install --save facebook-graphapi-js-connector

Usage

  <button class="login-button" type="button" name="button">Login</button>
  <button class="logout-button" type="button" name="button">Logout</button>
  <fieldset>
    <div>
      <input type="text" id="selectedPageIdInput">
      <label for="selectedPageIdInput">Page ID</label>
    </div>
    <button class="get-access-token-button" type="button" name="button">Get page access token</button>
  </fieldset>
  import graphapi from 'facebook-graphapi-js-connector';
  graphapi.init({appId: <'Your facebook app ID'>});

  const logout_button = document.querySelector('.logout-button');
  logout_button.onclick = () => {
    graphapi.logout();
  }

  const get_access_token_button = document.querySelector('.get-access-token-button');
  get_access_token_button.onclick = () => {
    graphapi.getPageAccessToken({pageId: document.getElementById('selectedPageIdInput').value});
  }

Why?

Just for fun...